I don't hate Ingram (wish dude all the best) but I hate his running style. I've never seen a powerback get stood up so much in one on ones. Not even sproles (our smallest back) gets stonewalled as much as Ingram.

Ingram is supposed to be a powerback and I have yet to see it. I'm well aware of our oline struggles but when it's you and a db or you a random linebacker, you have to win most of those and Ingram doesn't.

Great, hopefully this means what ever was bothering him (mentally and physically) has healed and he is ready to get it done. Willfork is out so this is a prime opportunity for Ingram to gain some yards up the middle.

The perception of "hate" for Ingram is grossly exaggerated and not a term I would use to identity the feelings. Its dissatisfaction, and we really need to table expectations until after we see what he does on Sunday.

Well, there's "hate", then there's going to Matt Schaub's house to tell him he sucks. We sports fans tend to hyperbolize a lot.

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Re: MI active. Let the hating begin

If Ingram runs poorly all the haters will be on him, if he runs for 100+ yds. he will be the greatest thing since the slice if bread. The guy needs to produce, show some want, get nasty, or anything. We need a run game. I actually have liked what I have seen so far with the limited carries Robinson has had. Ingram needs to say F-it and show his worth period, then he gets the love until then not so much.

Correction, and an important one -- the article does NOT say that Ingram is going to be active on Sunday, only says that he returned to practice on a limited basis. We will have to wait and see if he is on the sidelines on Sunday. That has not been determined yet.

Every time PT gets hit at the line of scrimmage he falls forward for three yards. When Ingram gets the ball he gets knocked back at the point of impact.
Every game that PT does get positive yards I always say "if that was Ingram we would have lost yards." That is just how I feel.
I am an Alabama fan and was a big Ingram fan........not so much anymore. Someone used the word disappointed to describe their feelings. I don't hate him I just don't want to see him continue doing nothing.

I like Ingram but how many more opportunities is he going to get...the toe, the OL...it's always something. The lanes are not going to be wide enough for grandma to run through so you have to create something from time to time. That's what a good RBs does. And they are all dealing with injuries. From what I have read on here he needs the perfect scenario to be productive which is b.s. because it's never going to be perfect!